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Lawyers say China’s government intervened and helped get charges dropped against three Chinese scientists at the University of Michigan.
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There was an article in The Wall Street Journal this week quoting General Motors CEO Mary Barra at a GM all-hands meeting. She was opining about a recent trade agreement between Canada and China in which Canada will allow 49,000 electric vehicles (EVs) to be imported from China in 2026.
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The U.S. has become a "side character" in the global story of renewable energy, experts say. China dominates the sector, with positive implications for the climate and their economy.
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President Trump's executive order extends a reprieve from the threat of rising tariffs between the world's two largest economies.
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At a Monday news conference, leaders with the Dearborn automaker will share plans to design and assemble electric vehicles in America.
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The announcement on Canada follows a flurry of updates around trade talks and a suggestion by President Trump that the upcoming July 8 deadline for countries to make deals with the U.S. is moveable.
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U.S. levies on Chinese goods will drop from at least 145% to 30% for an initial period of 90 days, while Chinese levies are set to fall from at least 125% to 10% on American goods.
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Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin has introduced a bill that would authorize the commerce secretary to ban the import of Chinese vehicles if they're deemed a national security threat.
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The impact of tariffs on manufactured goods for businesses in Michigan.
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Today, what President Trump's proposed tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico might mean for Michigan businesses. Then, the legacy of Grand Rapids restauranteur Marie Catrib. Plus, a new bakery in Midland run by Ukrainian refugees.